Arizona
First Alert Weather: Flash Flood Watch issued for most of Arizona
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) – Robust storms are underway within the mountains this Sunday, whereas the monsoon is on the brink of ramp up within the deserts of the state quickly.
Thunderstorms this afternoon are most quite a few throughout the mountains of Northern and Jap Arizona, the place loads of lightning and heavy rain is ongoing. A Flash Flood Warning, which suggests flash flooding is both occurring or imminent, has been issued for the Pipeline burn scar space close to Flagstaff till 5:30 p.m. Not less than an inch of rain has fallen in that space already Saturday afternoon.
The Valley is quiet this afternoon and chances are high down only a bit for storms this night. There’s a couple of 20% likelihood for some storm exercise later this night, together with gusty winds and blowing mud. However our chances are high significantly better for tomorrow. Actually, Sunday will possible be the primary in a stretch of very lively days throughout the Valley and state. A Flash Flood Watch has been issued by the Nationwide Climate Service from 1 p.m. Sunday to five a.m. Monday for the potential of localized flooding brought on by heavy rains. That’s in impact for a lot of the state, together with all of Maricopa, Pinal, Yavapai, and Pinal Counties.
Storm chances are high close to 50 to 60% within the Valley for each Sunday and Monday, with explosive storm growth possible late within the day Sunday. Most climate fashions present outflows shifting into the Valley tomorrow afternoon or night, triggering sturdy thunderstorms. There may be additionally considerable monsoon moisture streaming into the state, resulting in greater rainfall quantities and harmful flooding. Probably we’ll see some flash flood warnings issued Sunday as nicely, particularly close to burn scars.
Each Sunday and Monday are First Alert Climate Days, however we could also be including on to that for Tuesday and Wednesday as nicely. Storm chances are high fairly excessive on each Tuesday and Wednesday. All in all, this might be certainly one of our most lively stretches in the course of the 2022 monsoon season.
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Arizona
Cardinals RB James Conner Gets Encouraging Update
ARIZONA — Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon says the progress of running back James Conner has been “good” this week as the team prepares to battle the Los Angeles Rams in Week 17.
Gannon, however, wouldn’t elaborate more on Conner and didn’t reveal if he’d play in Saturday night’s primetime battle.
Conner is dealing with a knee injury suffered in the second half of Week 16’s loss to the Carolina Panthers, a 36-30 overtime defeat that saw Arizona’s postseason dreams officially end.
Conner was a limited participant in the two prior practice days for Arizona and if he is again the same for Thursday, it’s likely he’ll officially be ruled questionable when the injury report drops later today.
“We’ll see how he goes throughout the week. I know he wants to play, so we’ll do what’s best for him first and then what’s best for the team,” Gannon said of Conner earlier this week.
Once again, Conner has been one of Arizona’s top players throughout the course of the season, once again eclipsing the 1,000-yard rushing mark as the engine of the Cardinals’ offense.
The ink just dried on Conner’s two-year extension to stay in Arizona, as the running back was set to test the free agent market before the Cardinals re-signed him earlier in the year.
If he can go, Conner hopes to help play the role of spoiler in Los Angeles, as the Rams can win the NFC West with a victory over Arizona and a little help.
Arizona
Report of shots fired at Phoenix Sky Harbor prompts heavy police presence
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Gunshots reportedly rang out at Terminal 4 of Phoenix Sky Harbor on Christmas night.
Airport officials tell Arizona’s Family that police responded to reports of gunfire around 9:40 p.m. on Wednesday.
One security checkpoint and the PHX Sky Train was temporarily closed as part of the investigation, however the areas have since reopened.
At this time, police have not confirmed if anyone is injured or if anyone has been taken into custody in connection with the shooting.
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Arizona
Harkins Theatres invites Sun Devil fans to watch Peach Bowl
Can’t make the trip to Atlanta for Arizona State football’s Peach Bowl matchup versus Texas? Harkins Theatres has you covered.
The Valley-owned theatre is inviting Sun Devil fans to watch the Peach Bowl live on the big screen at two locations: Harkins Tempe Marketplace and Camelview at Scottsdale Fashion Square.
Fans can show off their Sun Devil pride and experience the “ultimate gameday setting” with tickets for $22 that include a complimentary small popcorn.
Kickoff is at 11 a.m. on Jan. 1. A win over Texas would propel Arizona State into the College Football semifinals, where it’ll play the winner of Oregon-Ohio State.
Fans can get their tickets on Harkins’ website or in person at the Camelview at Scottsdale Fashion Square or Tempe Marketplace box offices.
Sun Devils grateful for support
Arizona State getting into the College Football Playoff, or even winning the Big 12 alone, was unprecedented.
The Sun Devils are the talk of the Valley right now, and whether it’s from those traveling across the country to watch in person or cheering from home in the Valley, the team is thankful for all the support they’re getting.
“I’m grateful and blessed to be in the corner that (Sun Devil fans) want to be supporting,” Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo said. “I know what it costs and what it takes to get there. It’s nice to have those people that try their hardest to get there and could be spending every dollar in their bank account to get there.”
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